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Queens County students playing teachers for rock wall



Queens County students playing teachers for rock wall

Queens County students playing teachers for rock wall

Published on February 26, 2008
Published on January 30, 2010
 

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Dr. John C. Wickwire Academy Grade 6 students are going head to head with teachers as fundraising efforts for a school rock-climbing wall continue at Queens Memorial Arena Feb. 29.

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RCMP , South Shore Regional School Board

“The wall is going to be in the gym; it’s about a 44-foot long by eight feet rock wall,” said Physical Education teacher, Matthew Kennedy. “We want to try to promote active, healthy living. It’s just a different way than what they’re used to.”

The next fundraising event will be a hockey game between teachers and Grade 6 students.

Grade 5 teacher, Jeff Miller said they will bus the entire school to the Queens Memorial arena to watch the game Feb. 29 at 10 a.m.

The team consists of teachers, PSAs, a secretary and RCMP officer and South Shore Regional School Board Superintendent of Schools, Nancy Pynch-Worthylake.

The Grade 6 team has 17 members. “It’s basically a team from the school. It’s just to have fun and raise some bucks,” stated Miller.

He hopes the game will raise around $1,000. The school’s goal is to raise $5,000.

Each student is requested to bring a toonie to attend the hockey game.

Parents may also attend, said Miller.

There will be a free will offering at the door.

Earlier fundraising included two movie nights, which together brought in more than $1,500.

Kennedy described the rock wall as a structure made out of plywood and 2x4s.

The structure will allow for different climbing combinations.

Kennedy said the kids are “more than enthusiastic” about getting a rock-climbing wall.

They hope to have it up and running by the end of the school year so that Grade 6 students have a chance to see it, added Miller.

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